Wednesday, 29 May 2013

INTRODUCTION:It turns out that Bauhaus is not just a pretty font. To the surprise of many [1] there is a long and interesting history to it.The Bauhaus school was founded by Walter Gropius in Weimar [2].The style became one of the most influential currents in Modernist architecture and modern design. The Bauhaus had a profound influence upon subsequent developments in art, architecture, graphic design, interior design, industrial design and typography. [3]

Friday, 3 May 2013

| INTRODUCTION:I liked this bit well enough the first few times but now I'm not happy with it. That is to say there are a few wrinkles here and there which need to be smoothed out. The priest stammering is wrong [1] and I really want Lady Lutin to have a larger part.Of course the last time I said that I ended up tearing apart the church but this time It's early enough in the story that I can change things around without it affecting anything of consequence.
Anyway, this piece is set near the end of Chapter 2 with all the narrativly important people journeying towards the Barons Mischance in the Royal City of Hermitage. Due to the great change there are priests who have joined the caravan with their own wagons full of the dead which they are taking "down to the waters" which is just another series of rituals in a long series of rituals which ends up the bodies being taken to the Silver Mountain where the priests eat them[2].So exactly why am I telling you all this? It's all because the body of Evelyns son is in one of the priests wagons [3] and she isn't about to allow the holy crocodile to claim her son.

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At least researching stutters and stammers isn't going to be as gruesome as researching amputation. :)

But, you know, in a sort of holy way.

Like so many others he didn't survive the great change which saw humanity become centaurs (but on the plus side everyone seems to have really long hair. No baldies in my books!)

Wednesday, 1 May 2013

| INTRODUCTION:So here it is. The final posting for the challenge. I couldn't get all the letters done so we're just going to pretend that those bands all got visited by some form of Yoko Ono.POST 1: A - D POST 2: E - HPOST 3: L - Z